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dr. hamburg, for being here with your team. i have some questions i would like to explore with regards to livestock and poultry. i have consistently tried to look out for industry as well as the consumer and try to balance went comes regulation and my analysis is regulation should be based in sound science, receptive to cost-benefit analysis and make common sense. and i appreciate very much as the committee does the fda's efforts to examine the sale status of antibiotics. they you are collecting is flawed because of two things. one is that the data include antibiotics that may be used on non livestock species and also the data includes tracking of this given the mode of action is extremely different from that of antibiotics and to the best of my knowledge, it does not pose any risk to humans, why does the fda still specify and a force as antibiotics? i ask my second question as we're running short on time, the fact that you monitor and time marco rubio resistance and keep track of trends in the grocery store and on the farm, we
dr. hamburg, for being here with your team. i have some questions i would like to explore with regards to livestock and poultry. i have consistently tried to look out for industry as well as the consumer and try to balance went comes regulation and my analysis is regulation should be based in sound science, receptive to cost-benefit analysis and make common sense. and i appreciate very much as the committee does the fda's efforts to examine the sale status of antibiotics. they you are...
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dr. hamburg ining if here with your team. have some questions i would to to explore with regard antibuy ox debts and poultry. i try to balance when it comes to regulations. my thoughts is that regulations should be based on sound science, they should be subjected to a cost benefitting analysis and they should make common sense. i appreciate very much and the committee does the f.d.a.'s effort to examine the sales data of antibiotics. but the data is flawed because of two things. one, the data includes antibiotics that may be used on nonlife stock or species and also because the data includes tracking carnivores. tracking that is different than antibiotics. the use of it in livestock does not pose a risk to human, why does the f.d.a. still classify it as antibiotics. i'm going to ask my second question since we're running short on time. microbial on resistance on the trends and in the farm, we heard the program is undergoing changes. i would like for you -- after you answer the first question, chat with us why why the program
dr. hamburg ining if here with your team. have some questions i would to to explore with regard antibuy ox debts and poultry. i try to balance when it comes to regulations. my thoughts is that regulations should be based on sound science, they should be subjected to a cost benefitting analysis and they should make common sense. i appreciate very much and the committee does the f.d.a.'s effort to examine the sales data of antibiotics. but the data is flawed because of two things. one, the data...
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dr. margaret hamburg, commissioner for food and drug administration.ining the commissioner today is mr. norris cochran, the deputy assistant secretary for budget of the u.s. department of health and human services, and jay tyler, fda's chief financial officer. welcome to all three of you. the work that you and your colleagues at fda perform touches the lives of every american, and we appreciate the dedicated service that each of you perform on a day-to-day basis. with that said, there are many challenges that face fda. compounding pharmacies, drug shortages, food-borne illnesses, dietary supplements are just some of those challenges. from where i sit, i see another challenge, and that is the pause at which fda moves guidance, rules and regulations through the process. in addition to the budget request, i want to focus today on this bureaucracy that just can't seem to produce crucial guidance even though the science is evident. for example, usda's dietary guidance for americans on seafood consumption for women who are pregnant have been in place since j
dr. margaret hamburg, commissioner for food and drug administration.ining the commissioner today is mr. norris cochran, the deputy assistant secretary for budget of the u.s. department of health and human services, and jay tyler, fda's chief financial officer. welcome to all three of you. the work that you and your colleagues at fda perform touches the lives of every american, and we appreciate the dedicated service that each of you perform on a day-to-day basis. with that said, there are many...
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dr. jay parkinson, sherpaa. >>> up next, we'll take a look at the news this upcoming week. and the world hamburger chain expanding its menu. you'll never guess which vegetable is making its debut, and it's no april fools. stay with us. >>> for more "on the money," check out the website, otm.cnbc.com. i hope you'll follow me on twitter and on google, plus look for @mariabartiromo. >>> here is a look at the stories coming up in the week ahead that may move the markets and impact your money this week. on monday the institute for supply management will release the monthly manufacturing index. on tuesday we'll get total auto sales for the month of march. and then on friday, the big kahuna of the economic reports, we'll get the unemployment rate and the number of jobs lost or gained in the month of march from the labor department reports, that monthly jobs report. >>> finally today, mcdonald's fight for market share. the fast food chain continues to roll out new dishes to attract health-conscious diners. as of monday, mcdonald's will offer the chicken mcwrap. it is similar to snack wraps, but this sandw
dr. jay parkinson, sherpaa. >>> up next, we'll take a look at the news this upcoming week. and the world hamburger chain expanding its menu. you'll never guess which vegetable is making its debut, and it's no april fools. stay with us. >>> for more "on the money," check out the website, otm.cnbc.com. i hope you'll follow me on twitter and on google, plus look for @mariabartiromo. >>> here is a look at the stories coming up in the week ahead that may move the...
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dr. jacobson said there are certain ver bothen products you shouldn't eat call. >> no -- at all. >> no, i didn't say that. you can have a take -- >> can you have a hamburger. >> yeah. >> doesn't it have transfat by reason of its own content. >> it's the saturated fat in the hamburger is the problem. >> it's not what you can cook it in, canola oil but still -- >> hamburgers are broiled, but it's the sat rated fat in the hamburgers. >> a certain amount of saturated fat is ok, you will allow, for a hamburger what once a week? >> depends on your diet. the problem is -- if i say eat a hamburger once a week, people will say ok, i'll have a hamburger once a week, fried eggs in the morning, a whopper. >> what's a whopper. >> a cheeseburger at lunch. >> one or two hamburgers in a bun with cheese. >> yeah. a pizza. >> that is simple, on its face, it's suicidal, is it not? >> you can have one. the problem is americans don't just eat one. they have one for lunch and then they have pizza for dinner and then fried onion as an appetizer and ben and jerry's ice cream for dessert. >> you're talking about human conventions and why is that? the larger question is we have th
dr. jacobson said there are certain ver bothen products you shouldn't eat call. >> no -- at all. >> no, i didn't say that. you can have a take -- >> can you have a hamburger. >> yeah. >> doesn't it have transfat by reason of its own content. >> it's the saturated fat in the hamburger is the problem. >> it's not what you can cook it in, canola oil but still -- >> hamburgers are broiled, but it's the sat rated fat in the hamburgers. >> a...
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dr. cole for his insights. members may have additional questions for usd to respond to those in writing if they come in. but that objection, the committee stands adjourned. [inaudible conversations] >> acting commissioner margaret hamburg testify thursday about the 2014 budget request for her agency. it's the mac frank roosevelt once described the dedication of the lab areas are not the state. i dedicate this slavery with an unshakable faith in the future of our country. it's the honor of a lifetime to the day country is brave and noble as the united states. whatever challenges come before us, i will always believe our nation's best lay ahead. god bless. [applause] >> the senate energy and natural resources committee held a hearing to examine how drought affects water supplies in the energy sector. inter department and national oceanic and atmospheric officials. this was 90 minutes. [inaudible conversations] >> the committee will come to order. senator murkowski is trying to juggle. this is a particularly hectic day with session on the floor and lots of committees. go have her opening statement when she gets here. my friend from nevada will introduce the witness who is especially important to him after the opening stat
dr. cole for his insights. members may have additional questions for usd to respond to those in writing if they come in. but that objection, the committee stands adjourned. [inaudible conversations] >> acting commissioner margaret hamburg testify thursday about the 2014 budget request for her agency. it's the mac frank roosevelt once described the dedication of the lab areas are not the state. i dedicate this slavery with an unshakable faith in the future of our country. it's the honor of...